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secretary clinton said she was screaming on the phone at libyan officials. there's no voice in the world like that of the president of the united states. and i do believe if he had picked up the phone and called the libyan government these folks could have gotten out of the airport to the annex and the last two guys may very well be alive. if and he did call the libyan officials and they sort of blew him off that would affect whether or not i would give foreign aid in the future to libya. but if he failed to call on behalf of those people under siege, and i think that's a massive failure of leadership by our commander in chief. >> schieffer: have you tried to find out if he did call? >> i've tried-- we know he had a 15-minute briefing by secretary panet and the chairman of the joint chiefs right after the attack happened. it was a preplanned meeting. it just happened that benghazi came up at the meeting. i don't know what the president did that evening. i don't know if he ever called anyone. i know he never talked to the secretary of defense. i know that he
secretary clinton said she was screaming on the phone at libyan officials. there's no voice in the world like that of the president of the united states. and i do believe if he had picked up the phone and called the libyan government these folks could have gotten out of the airport to the annex and the last two guys may very well be alive. if and he did call the libyan officials and they sort of blew him off that would affect whether or not i would give foreign aid in the future to libya. but...
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secretary clinton should have been among-- above all else, the person who was on the same sheet of music with the libyan government, and she wasn't. >> schieffer: well, mr. hicks also testified that he had called beth jones, the acting assistant secretary for near eastern afairlz at the state department the morning ampt sunday shows, and he asked her so mr. hicks is saying that a key state department official said she didn't know why the ambassador had indicatedly the attacks were spontaneous? >> not only that, he indicated in his testimony that these were unwelcome, that he felt very much like beth jones didn't want to hear from him. and in the days and weeks to come, that continued. one of the amazing things is here you have the person on the ground who probably, of anyone in tripoli, knows more about what was going on. he's never seen the classified a.r.b. report. they have not let him see it. so when he says that that is a flawed report, he says so with the same information we have publicly -- >> this is the state department's investigation. >> the state department's questionable inv
secretary clinton should have been among-- above all else, the person who was on the same sheet of music with the libyan government, and she wasn't. >> schieffer: well, mr. hicks also testified that he had called beth jones, the acting assistant secretary for near eastern afairlz at the state department the morning ampt sunday shows, and he asked her so mr. hicks is saying that a key state department official said she didn't know why the ambassador had indicatedly the attacks were...
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it's very painful for the clintons. they are very close to huma. it's not a comparable situation in a lot of televise what i think hillary clinton went through. >> schieffer: all of a sudden we're talking about the economy again. the president is going out to make these speeches about jobs and all of that. and, apparently, is going to sort of de-emphasize deficit reduction now and move back towards jobs, david. what do you make of this? >> i think he's trying to set himself up for the fight that's coming this fall. we're beginning to realize the dimensions of this, how messy it's going to be, once congress get back here in september and they have a conflict over not only extending the annual budget but also over the debt ceiling. and you're going to see-- it's going to be extremely messy. i think the chances of getting resolutions are small. tax reform is on the table. spending cuts are on the table. sequester is on the table. frankly, i think the president is right to get back to it. what i objected to in his speech was him saying washington has t
it's very painful for the clintons. they are very close to huma. it's not a comparable situation in a lot of televise what i think hillary clinton went through. >> schieffer: all of a sudden we're talking about the economy again. the president is going out to make these speeches about jobs and all of that. and, apparently, is going to sort of de-emphasize deficit reduction now and move back towards jobs, david. what do you make of this? >> i think he's trying to set himself up for...
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clinton testified that the fbi has some promising leads into who carried out the attack. >> what they are trying to determine is how best to respond. >> reporter: clinton told lawmakers she is determined to leave the state department and the country safer, stronger and more secure. tara mergener for cbs news, capitol hill. >>> a deep freeze in the eastern part of the country is blamed for four deaths. more than a dozen states have winter weather advisories stretching from minnesota to even florida. and meteorologists say the bitter temperatures are expected to persist through the weekend as they move further into the south. >>> green energy is coming to the new 49ers statement. they announced a a partnership with a sustainable company installing solar panels making it the first nfl stadium with leed certification. the solar panels will provide enough power over the course of a year to offset the power used at the stadium during 9ers home games. >>> and we love seeing your 9ers super fan photos. check out the latest one we got today from bay area artist donald rizzo. pretty good there.
clinton testified that the fbi has some promising leads into who carried out the attack. >> what they are trying to determine is how best to respond. >> reporter: clinton told lawmakers she is determined to leave the state department and the country safer, stronger and more secure. tara mergener for cbs news, capitol hill. >>> a deep freeze in the eastern part of the country is blamed for four deaths. more than a dozen states have winter weather advisories stretching from...
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. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton returns to capitol hill today. she'll introduce senator john kerry tapped to take her place at his confirmation hearing. yesterday clinton spent more than 5 1/2 hours testifying before congress about the siege of the u.s. consulate in libya. she faced tough aggressive questions about the attacks which left four americans dead. margaret brennan reports. >> as i have said many times, i take responsibility. >> reporter: in her opening statement, the usually reserved hillary clinton said that for her the benghazi tragedy is personal. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughter, and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> reporter: secretary clinton said that while she had a close relationship with ambassador chris stevens, his request for additional security never made it to her desk. >> the specific security requests pertaining to benghazi, you know, were hand
. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton returns to capitol hill today. she'll introduce senator john kerry tapped to take her place at his confirmation hearing. yesterday clinton spent more than 5 1/2 hours testifying before congress about the siege of the u.s. consulate in libya. she faced tough aggressive questions about the attacks which left four americans dead. margaret brennan reports. >> as i have said many times, i take responsibility. >> reporter: in her opening...
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clinton's testimony had been postponed due to health issues. margaret brennan reports. >> secretary clinton is expected to face harsh questions in the senate and house. up first is the senate foreign relations committee where republicans rand paul and john mccain are among the new members. both are vocal critics of how the obama administration respond responded to the attack and they've demanded to hear from clinton for months. the secretary was unable to make her previously scheduled tm in december due to illness, so this will be the first time that the secretary publicly answers questions about why officials denied multiple requests for additional security at the benghazi compound. she will also be asked about whether a lack of funding played a role in those decisions. clinton will try to refocus the testimony on her attempts to fix what investigators called systemic failures in leadership and management at senior levels at the state department. she will be prepped upon the department's response. a new high threat security was created and fou
clinton's testimony had been postponed due to health issues. margaret brennan reports. >> secretary clinton is expected to face harsh questions in the senate and house. up first is the senate foreign relations committee where republicans rand paul and john mccain are among the new members. both are vocal critics of how the obama administration respond responded to the attack and they've demanded to hear from clinton for months. the secretary was unable to make her previously scheduled tm...
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. >>> tough questions for secretary of state hillary clinton on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the senate and house foreign relations committees grilled her for more than five hours yesterday. clinton was accused of not doing enough to provide protection and of misleading the public in the aftermath of four americans being killed. the secretary responded to say she is focused on trying to fix what went wrong. >>> and secretary clinton's replacement will begin his nomination process today. senator john kerry will go before the senate foreign relations committee in the first step to become the next secretary of state. to prepare for his new role, the senator will have to sell off many of his personal investments in order to avoid possible conflicts of interest. kerry is the senate's richest member with a estimated net worth of more than $184 million. >>> 4:36 now. today california senator plans to introduce a bill to ban assault weapons in the united states. cbs reporter susan mcginnis says the move will set the stage for a debate over gun control. >> freed
. >>> tough questions for secretary of state hillary clinton on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the senate and house foreign relations committees grilled her for more than five hours yesterday. clinton was accused of not doing enough to provide protection and of misleading the public in the aftermath of four americans being killed. the secretary responded to say she is focused on trying to fix what went wrong. >>> and secretary clinton's replacement will begin...
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clinton about their special bond. >> you met with nelson mandela more than any president. and i wonder what was your relationship in those days? >> well, we became good friends. i met him, ironically in 1992 i met him at the democratic convention in new york when i was being nominated for president. we had business to do. they were one of the countries that voluntarily gave up their nuclear arsenal. and in the process of that we became good personal friends. we used to do business together on the phone where their time difference was so great i would take the call at night. and it wasn't too late mandela would make me go get chelsea every time he called and he would talk to her and ask her if she was doing her homework. he was an enormous help to me during every difficult time i had as president. and he did it all, interestingly enough while he never stopped being president of south africa. so if his country had a position that disagreed with ours, we would have our argument and he would be very firm. but when we weren't working, he was my friend. >> i wonder why you click
clinton about their special bond. >> you met with nelson mandela more than any president. and i wonder what was your relationship in those days? >> well, we became good friends. i met him, ironically in 1992 i met him at the democratic convention in new york when i was being nominated for president. we had business to do. they were one of the countries that voluntarily gave up their nuclear arsenal. and in the process of that we became good personal friends. we used to do business...
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>> clinton: oh, steve, what... you know... ( laughs ) you know... >> kroft: no, no, i have to ask that question. i mean, come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already, and the inter... and this is... it's taking place. >> obama: you know, steve, i've got to tell you, the... you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally... ( laughs ) ...inaugurated four days ago, and you're talking about elections four years from now. >> clinton: yeah, and i am... as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state, so i'm out of politics. and i'm forbidden from even hearing these questions. i think that... you know, look, obviously, the president and i care deeply about what's going to happen for our country in the future, and i don't think, you know, either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or... or the next year. what we've tried to do over the last four years is get up every day, have a clear-eyed view of what's going on in the world. and i'm
>> clinton: oh, steve, what... you know... ( laughs ) you know... >> kroft: no, no, i have to ask that question. i mean, come on. i mean, you're sitting here together. everybody in town is talking about it already, and the inter... and this is... it's taking place. >> obama: you know, steve, i've got to tell you, the... you guys in the press are incorrigible. i was literally... ( laughs ) ...inaugurated four days ago, and you're talking about elections four years from now....
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clinton any questions. i would think even if you think you know all the answers at that point, you would still want to get her version of what she knows and make sure everything matches up and see if you know anything new. i think those will be questions congress wants to ask. >> schieffer: someone who is sort of close to this said to me never take it for granted that it is always malice. sometimes it's just incompetence. so while i think-- i think there are many different factors going into how we got to where we are right now, but as far as i'm concerned, we still have not gotten where we ought to be, to have a really clear understanding of exactly what happened and why it happened. >> agreed. i think everyone agrees that in the security decisions, some of which may have been bad, nobody wanted anybody to get hurt. the question is what willfulness occurred once this happened in perhaps giving a different story. i'm not saying there was a cover-up, but there are questions and allegations of a cover-up. wha
clinton any questions. i would think even if you think you know all the answers at that point, you would still want to get her version of what she knows and make sure everything matches up and see if you know anything new. i think those will be questions congress wants to ask. >> schieffer: someone who is sort of close to this said to me never take it for granted that it is always malice. sometimes it's just incompetence. so while i think-- i think there are many different factors going...
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republicans who viewed the cable say it bears secretary clinton's signature, which they claim contradicts her statement here she made in january. >> i didn't approve them, i didn't deny them. >> reporter: the report also concludes they released a completely narrative not at the direction of the cia as the white house has claim but to insulate the state department from criticism that it ignored the threat environment in benghazi. the report cites fragments of state department's e-mails expressing concern in the days after the attacks that the original talking points could apply that they were not paying attention to agency warnings. even after changes were made, a senior state department official wrote that the edit still did not resolve all my issues of the building leadership. two days later after more changes, the talking points were used by the ambassador to theup suz rice on sunday's talk show. >> we did not have information present to lead us to conclude this was premeditated or preplanned. >> reporter: house democrats claim they were cut out of this investigation and we were not abl
republicans who viewed the cable say it bears secretary clinton's signature, which they claim contradicts her statement here she made in january. >> i didn't approve them, i didn't deny them. >> reporter: the report also concludes they released a completely narrative not at the direction of the cia as the white house has claim but to insulate the state department from criticism that it ignored the threat environment in benghazi. the report cites fragments of state department's...
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republicans who viewed the cable say it bears secretary clinton's signature which they claim contradicts this assertion she made in a hearing this january. >> i didn't see those requests. they didn't come to me. i didn't approve them. i didn't deny them. >> reporter: the report also concludes that the administration willfully perpetuated a deliberately misleading and incomplete narrative, editing talking points about the attacks not at the direction of the c.i.a., as the white house has claimed, but to insulate the state department from criticism that has ignored the threat environment in benghazi. the report cites fragments of state department emails expressing concern in the days after the attacks that the original talking points could apply that they were not paying attention to agency warnings even after changes were made a senior state department official wrote that the edits still did not resolve all my issues or those of my building leadership. two days later after still more changes, those talking points were used by the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, on five sunday tal
republicans who viewed the cable say it bears secretary clinton's signature which they claim contradicts this assertion she made in a hearing this january. >> i didn't see those requests. they didn't come to me. i didn't approve them. i didn't deny them. >> reporter: the report also concludes that the administration willfully perpetuated a deliberately misleading and incomplete narrative, editing talking points about the attacks not at the direction of the c.i.a., as the white house...
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democrats see the argument as an attack both on former secretary of state clinton and on the candor of the white house. scott? >> pelley: bill, thank you very much. in philadelphia today there was a verdict in a murder trial that got national attention. a doctor who ran an abortion clinic was convicted of murdering three babies who had been born alive. michelle miller is at the courthouse. >> reporter: dr. kermit gosnell left the courthouse this afternoon a convicted murderer in a prison jump suit and handcuffs. prosecutors say gosnell regularly delivered babies alive at his west philadelphia abortion clinic and then cut their spinal cords with scissors, killing them. gosnell's defense attorney, jack mcmahon, says he and his client do not believe there was enough evidence that any of the fetuses were murdered. >> state of mind as any intelligent human being would be at this point in time. he's disappointed and upset. >> reporter: but eight former employees who assisted gosnell, despite the fact they had no medical training, pleaded guilty to lesser charges and that they did see various
democrats see the argument as an attack both on former secretary of state clinton and on the candor of the white house. scott? >> pelley: bill, thank you very much. in philadelphia today there was a verdict in a murder trial that got national attention. a doctor who ran an abortion clinic was convicted of murdering three babies who had been born alive. michelle miller is at the courthouse. >> reporter: dr. kermit gosnell left the courthouse this afternoon a convicted murderer in a...
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clinton says she is committed to improving security at u.s. diplomatic missions worldwide. this may be her last appearance on capitol hill as she is resigning. >>> it's 6:58. let's check traffic and weather. >> it's not a bad idea to get rid of christmas trees now. >>> clouds rolling back in. showers showing up especially in the north bay light showers so far but i think things will be picking up later on this morning into the afternoon. highs today will only be in the 50s and the low 60s. we'll see the first showers we have seen in quite some time. that will open the door. showers tomorrow morning and over the weekend. >> slow spots down the eastshore freeway, the accident westbound 80 approaching gilman street. but that accident is cleared to the right shoulder. now we still have some brake lights though. brake lights to berkeley. san mateo bridge traffic looks good. >> thank you. >>> we are checking out some more photos from 49ers fans. looks like the harbaugh brothers aren't the only sibling rivalry in the super bowl. this picture came with one subject line reading die-
clinton says she is committed to improving security at u.s. diplomatic missions worldwide. this may be her last appearance on capitol hill as she is resigning. >>> it's 6:58. let's check traffic and weather. >> it's not a bad idea to get rid of christmas trees now. >>> clouds rolling back in. showers showing up especially in the north bay light showers so far but i think things will be picking up later on this morning into the afternoon. highs today will only be in the...
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former clinton aid, dee dee myers of "vanity fair." conservative columnist peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." joe califano, once an aid to lyndon johnson. taylor branch, author of a new book o
former clinton aid, dee dee myers of "vanity fair." conservative columnist peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." joe califano, once an aid to lyndon johnson. taylor branch, author of a new book o
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we'll talk to bill clinton about his friend nelson mandela. >> we could have had the politics of resentment. he chose the politics of inclusion.
we'll talk to bill clinton about his friend nelson mandela. >> we could have had the politics of resentment. he chose the politics of inclusion.
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republicans accused former secretary of state hillary clinton, who may consider a run for the white house of shirking of responsibility to provide adequate security for americans in libya. >> in part benghazi was still open despite the fact that it was below specs, because of secretary clinton. >> reporter: the state department denies the memo ever made it to the secretary's desk democrats argue republicans are motivated by politics and the hearing produced no new information. >> let me be clear, i am not questioning the motives of our witnesses, i am questioning the motives of those who want to use their statements for political purposes. >> reporter: hicks felt pressured by clinton's staff for not not telling his story and feels he was demoted for doing so. >> the bipartisan plan to overhaul immigration faces the first big test today. the result will directly impact 11 million people in this country right now. the gang of eight includes marco rubio who joins us from capitol hill. >> good morning. >> i know how hard have you worked to craft a compromise bill. now fellow republicans have
republicans accused former secretary of state hillary clinton, who may consider a run for the white house of shirking of responsibility to provide adequate security for americans in libya. >> in part benghazi was still open despite the fact that it was below specs, because of secretary clinton. >> reporter: the state department denies the memo ever made it to the secretary's desk democrats argue republicans are motivated by politics and the hearing produced no new information....
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thank you. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton will testify today about the tritt attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya four months after the attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. clinton were scheduled to appear on the terrorist attack but health problems prevented her from showing up. >>> the house will vote to extend the nation's debt limit for another three months. house republicans are giving up demands for deep spending cuts in exchange for approving an increase to how much the government can borrow. the move keeps the u.s. from defaulting on its debt for the first time in american history. if approved, the billion would also require both chambers of congress to pass a budget or the congress will not get paid. >>> the voice of charlie brown busted at the mexican border. peter robbins is accused of stalking and making death threats. robbins is being held in san diego. he is expected in court today. the 56-year-old voice of charlie brown character back in the 1960s tv specials the charlie brown christmas and it's a great pumpkin charlie bro
thank you. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton will testify today about the tritt attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya four months after the attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. clinton were scheduled to appear on the terrorist attack but health problems prevented her from showing up. >>> the house will vote to extend the nation's debt limit for another three months. house republicans are giving up demands for deep spending cuts in...
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and yet, the president wanted to name her to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. but then, she walked into the benghazi buzz saw. she got swept up in the dispute over who attacked the u.s. diplomatic post in benghazi, libya. there was no chance she would be confirmed by the senate. so last july, she became one of the president's closest advisors, both personally and in terms of proximity. the oval office is right there? >> susan rice: down, actually, in the corner. >> stahl: down there? as the president's national security advisor, susan rice works in what some consider the second best office in the white house. this is the office, huh? >> rice: this is henry's office, as we call it. ( laughs ) >> stahl: henry's office, henry kissinger's office. as kissinger was, rice is the quarterback of american foreign policy. she's the one who wakes up the president when there's a 3:00 a.m. international crisis. >> rice: my job is to bring the good news and the bad news, and often in this business, it can be more bad than good. >> stahl: and there's so much of it that's bad.
and yet, the president wanted to name her to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. but then, she walked into the benghazi buzz saw. she got swept up in the dispute over who attacked the u.s. diplomatic post in benghazi, libya. there was no chance she would be confirmed by the senate. so last july, she became one of the president's closest advisors, both personally and in terms of proximity. the oval office is right there? >> susan rice: down, actually, in the corner. >>...
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is this something that they're trying to cover up or does it have to do with the hillary clinton campaign for 2016? >> both.both. there's the rewriting of the talking points and that looks like a coverup as john mccain calls it. but let's not go too far with that language. right now it looks like a covering that goes back and forth. it may grow to be more. coveri but that kind of bureaucratic protecting of turf is different than a highly orchestrated by hillary clinton approach that some are suggesting. are >> no smoke and gun. >> not yet but there's more and smoke now than there was a week there's before and that gives people a legitimate reason to follow. smok >> i think there are more questions like why pickering never interviewed secretary of state hillary clinton, nor her top two deputies. this is something that happened eight weeks before the election. was there politics involved? >> of course there were politics involved.e the question is where did it stop. in a bureaucratic decision all up and down the line, this is separate and different from the thi policy response to the attack
is this something that they're trying to cover up or does it have to do with the hillary clinton campaign for 2016? >> both.both. there's the rewriting of the talking points and that looks like a coverup as john mccain calls it. but let's not go too far with that language. right now it looks like a covering that goes back and forth. it may grow to be more. coveri but that kind of bureaucratic protecting of turf is different than a highly orchestrated by hillary clinton approach that some...
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david gergen, who worked for both presidents reagan and clinton, and is now at harvard. they must be studying you, david, nobody's ever done that before. "cbs this morning" cohost norah o'donnell is back with us for a weekend work day and last but not least, our long-suffering and hardworking political director john dickerson. clarissa, i want to start with you, because you probably have been in syria more than any other correspondent. >> just a few weeks ago. >> schieffer: you were the first one to get in there. you went in under cover, got pictures and got this story and got it out and brought us the first really eyewitness reports and photyos of what was going on there. so what do you make of these reports now that the syrians did use this nerve gas on their own people? the president says it's a game changer. what does that mean? >> well, if you ask ordinary syrians they're not surprised at all. they have absolute no doubt that the regime has been using chemical weapons against them. but i think they're very skeptical about whether this revelation, or whether the inte
david gergen, who worked for both presidents reagan and clinton, and is now at harvard. they must be studying you, david, nobody's ever done that before. "cbs this morning" cohost norah o'donnell is back with us for a weekend work day and last but not least, our long-suffering and hardworking political director john dickerson. clarissa, i want to start with you, because you probably have been in syria more than any other correspondent. >> just a few weeks ago. >>...
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secretary of state hillary clinton appointed 4 out of the 5 board members, but pickering says there was no conflict of interest. thomas pickering and his investigative panel co-chair mike mullen told congress that not a single military plane could make it to the rescue during the eight hours americans were under threat in benghazi. >> there were no strip alert aircraft ready to go. >> it was libya after a revolution on 9/11. we had been bombed twice prior. there's nobody that's ready to go? >> everybody in the military wanted to move forward. it became a physics problem, and it's a time and distance problem. >> reporter: what message do you think that might send to our enemies that there we were for a pretty long period of time apparently unable to help? >> it would send a message to our enemies if we don't posture ourselves in a different way and change, that we're weak and vulnerable, and that's not the message we want to send. >> reporter: pickering says change is in the works. the military has begun to adjust its readiness stance in some regions. he and his co-chair, mullen, say the
secretary of state hillary clinton appointed 4 out of the 5 board members, but pickering says there was no conflict of interest. thomas pickering and his investigative panel co-chair mike mullen told congress that not a single military plane could make it to the rescue during the eight hours americans were under threat in benghazi. >> there were no strip alert aircraft ready to go. >> it was libya after a revolution on 9/11. we had been bombed twice prior. there's nobody that's...
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and we're able to convince the clinton administration that in the bill that passed in 1996 that education and training was not a good first strike. the first trike is get a job, then move them up in education and training. that happened in their bill. and we were down well over 60%. >> so the notion is having a job. don't worry about thor issues until they're employed? >> that's exactly right. get them in there. obviously, if the person has a drug problem, the first thing we'll do is we'll say you've got to go into a drug treatment program. we don't say you have to stay in that and get out of it at some point. we say if you stay in it, we'll place you in a job. and we'll check every week to make sure they're in the drug placement program. so we look at everything that might get in the way. but we try very hard to not think of disability. we try to think what are the assets that this person have and how can we get them in a job. >> thanks for joining me. i'll be back with more right after this break. [ male announcer ] shaq versus pain. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanc
and we're able to convince the clinton administration that in the bill that passed in 1996 that education and training was not a good first strike. the first trike is get a job, then move them up in education and training. that happened in their bill. and we were down well over 60%. >> so the notion is having a job. don't worry about thor issues until they're employed? >> that's exactly right. get them in there. obviously, if the person has a drug problem, the first thing we'll do...
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you're hearing people saying they're going to run the risk of doing what newt gingrich did during the clinton impeachment. they took it a step beyond probably where it shouldn't have been, they wound up losing seats and gingrich had to go. >> i think what you saw this week, bob was a pulling back. there was a lot of hysteria early in the week, and everybody calling investigations. and if d got a little bit muted, and speaker boehner was saying let's just all take a deep breath and see what happens. even congressman issa was saying let's see what happens. but i still think that the republicans have to make a decision whether they want to spend the next two years on multiple levels doing investigations or are they going to try to separate eye little bit and do some legislating as part of their redesign, reinvention of themselves. >> schieffer: what about that, dan? >> the republicans clearly have some choices to make. on the one hand, what's happened over the last 10 days clearly fires up the republican base. and republicans will want a fired up base when they go into the 2014 midterms. on the
you're hearing people saying they're going to run the risk of doing what newt gingrich did during the clinton impeachment. they took it a step beyond probably where it shouldn't have been, they wound up losing seats and gingrich had to go. >> i think what you saw this week, bob was a pulling back. there was a lot of hysteria early in the week, and everybody calling investigations. and if d got a little bit muted, and speaker boehner was saying let's just all take a deep breath and see...
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in fact i think secretary clinton might be in des moines preside next week. >> president bill clinton and george hw bush received the eup o medal in 2006. average >>> dow jones industrial average will no longer include alcoa, biggest bank of america and hp. it's the biggest change. goldman sachs, nike and visa it's tim will round out the top leaders. >>> the new york times looked at looks a disparity between the haves and have notes in this country. top 10% of wage earners took home over half the income last year.1% 2009-2012 the top 1% saw incomesther grow 31 percent. 99% saw growth of 4/10. >>> the agency searched a mass pave database of american's phone record, a violation of court orders. >>> the news in idaho said 89 onwide people got i sick nationwide after eating chobani yogurt. nausea and cramps are reported but none of the c are confirmed. >>> the use of breast cancer > drug in the early stages of the fda drug can shrink tumors before surgery. it would be the first approved drug before surgery. c >>> a federal courts appeal ruled that google violated laws.ew the project picke
in fact i think secretary clinton might be in des moines preside next week. >> president bill clinton and george hw bush received the eup o medal in 2006. average >>> dow jones industrial average will no longer include alcoa, biggest bank of america and hp. it's the biggest change. goldman sachs, nike and visa it's tim will round out the top leaders. >>> the new york times looked at looks a disparity between the haves and have notes in this country. top 10% of wage...
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former secretary of state hillary clinton remembered the day. >> i will had always remember walking through lower manhattan and the day after those attacks. the air was acrid, the thick smoke made it hard to breathe. >> in pennsylvania officials broke ground or a new visitors center near the memorial for the plane that crashed in shanksville destined for san francisco. >>> at the pentagon the american flag unfurled on the side of a building at sunrise. the president and the first lady along with the vice president observed the moment of silence on the grounds of the white house just moments ago. >>> also happening today on the 9/11 anniversary, the white house says it has ordered extra security for american outposts worldwide. it is to prevent terrorist attacks related to september 11th. a u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya was bombed last year. friends remember the ambassador killed in the line of duty in benghazi how they are helping chris stevens' legacy live on with the next generation of leaders. that's coming up. >>> back to new york city as thousands take a moment of silence right now
former secretary of state hillary clinton remembered the day. >> i will had always remember walking through lower manhattan and the day after those attacks. the air was acrid, the thick smoke made it hard to breathe. >> in pennsylvania officials broke ground or a new visitors center near the memorial for the plane that crashed in shanksville destined for san francisco. >>> at the pentagon the american flag unfurled on the side of a building at sunrise. the president and the...
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about the attack in benghazi, libya. >>> we look at secretary clinton back on the job, she was greeted monday by cheers of staffer, and gave her a football helmet because of her concussion and blood clot. the secretary said thanks and then went straight into a senior staff meeting. >> gripping testimony is expected at a pretrial hearing on the aurora colorado theater massacre. prosecutors are laying out their case against the suspect james holmes. the hearing is expected to last all week. barry petersen is at the courthouse in centennial colorado, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. it was a difficult day in the courtroom, difficult for the police officers who were first on the scene, difficult for families of victims who came to hear the testimony, a difficult day with one apparent exception, james holmes. he was shackled as he was led in, showed no emotion and never looked at the families of victims who were there. among them tom teves whose son, alex, was shot and killed in the theater. he had a message for holmes. >> if i could say something to him i'd ask h
about the attack in benghazi, libya. >>> we look at secretary clinton back on the job, she was greeted monday by cheers of staffer, and gave her a football helmet because of her concussion and blood clot. the secretary said thanks and then went straight into a senior staff meeting. >> gripping testimony is expected at a pretrial hearing on the aurora colorado theater massacre. prosecutors are laying out their case against the suspect james holmes. the hearing is expected to last...
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board thomas pickering told bob that investigators didn't need to interview secretary of state hillary clinton or her top deputies. >> do you think in retro spect it might have been a good idea? >> we questioned people that attended meetings with her. >> reporter: that decision to skip indepth interviews is sited as evidence of confidential evidence. the report says state department under secretary patrick kennedy supervised selection of the arb staff even as his own role was part of the question. congressional investigators were told kennedy tiezed the security guidelines that proposed security challenges and sent hoenl the specialized military security team that ambassador stefbs and his staff was asked to keep in libya. arb blames four of kennedy's sub board gnats. those employees sometimes have little to no responsibility for those investigations. >> we believe in fact that while he made a significant decision to keep the post open he was not a security specialist. he was not engaged in a daily review of the decision making that took place that we felt in some cases was seriously flawed. >
board thomas pickering told bob that investigators didn't need to interview secretary of state hillary clinton or her top deputies. >> do you think in retro spect it might have been a good idea? >> we questioned people that attended meetings with her. >> reporter: that decision to skip indepth interviews is sited as evidence of confidential evidence. the report says state department under secretary patrick kennedy supervised selection of the arb staff even as his own role was...
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she eventually went on to work as economic adviser to president clinton and later ran the san francisco fed. the 67-year-old wife and mother is currently ben bernanke's number two and poised to become the nation's top banker. christina romer is a friend as well as former chair of the president's council of advisers. >> she has the skills the qualification, the right person for the job. on the other hand, am i thrilled beyond belief that we've cracked this glass ceiling? absolutely. >> reporter: but yellen's nomination comes amid deep political divides in washington. >> she's certainly not a hero to republicans or to the right. one of the attacks on her is that she's too supportive of these easy monetary policies that could cause inflation down the road. >> reporter: if the senate confirms her nomination yellen will face the challenge of guiding the nation through a sluggish economic recovery. >> the economy is stronger and the financial system sounder. while we have made progress we have farther to go. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" nancy cordes washington. >>> extraordinary choice
she eventually went on to work as economic adviser to president clinton and later ran the san francisco fed. the 67-year-old wife and mother is currently ben bernanke's number two and poised to become the nation's top banker. christina romer is a friend as well as former chair of the president's council of advisers. >> she has the skills the qualification, the right person for the job. on the other hand, am i thrilled beyond belief that we've cracked this glass ceiling? absolutely....
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bill clinton told me an interesting thing, he said the nra martials itself so well. they will go after any politician. any stage, any level, and they drive them out of power with well-funded resources which come from the gun manufacturers. and he said until the american people, many of whom express outrage of these atrocities. until they go to the ballot box and vote and say we're going to vote against people that assault no assault weapons ban and he's right. >> with cnn, you've been there almost three years, will you stay? >> larry king did 25 years. my god, i've got admiration for that man. the only man with more stamina is the great charlie rose. i will be taken from cnn kicking and screaming. i absolutely love it. i think it's a fantastic network. it's a great news place top. i wrote the book not about guns it's my diary of three years there. the good the bad, the ugly the tragic. it's been a wonderful ride. >> i think we got to go we're out of time. >> are we really? >> yeah. first, great to >>> we are looking at a great day ahead. plenty of sunshine. high pres
bill clinton told me an interesting thing, he said the nra martials itself so well. they will go after any politician. any stage, any level, and they drive them out of power with well-funded resources which come from the gun manufacturers. and he said until the american people, many of whom express outrage of these atrocities. until they go to the ballot box and vote and say we're going to vote against people that assault no assault weapons ban and he's right. >> with cnn, you've been...
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today, master campaigner president clinton, he's kicking it all off just about an hour from now with a speech in little rock arkansas. >> the question of attacking syra is commanding the nation's attention but it did have the senate's attention on tuesday's hearing. except for one senator. a "washington post" photographer caught senator mccain playing poker on his smart phone as secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey testified. after he was caught mccain tweeted, scandal, caught playing iphone game at three-hour-plus senate hearing. worst of all, i lost. >> that's the way to handle an embarrassment, isn't it? >> it is it is. it was a long hearing. he made a joke about it. but he got caught. there's lots of photographers in those senate hearings. >> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines. al qaeda's battle to stop american drone attacks. cells of al qaeda engineers are looking for ways to shoot down jam or remotely hijack the unmanned planes. >> the los angeles times says 1 in 4 deaths from heart disease a
today, master campaigner president clinton, he's kicking it all off just about an hour from now with a speech in little rock arkansas. >> the question of attacking syra is commanding the nation's attention but it did have the senate's attention on tuesday's hearing. except for one senator. a "washington post" photographer caught senator mccain playing poker on his smart phone as secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey...
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the plan was directed by david petraeus and backed by pentagon leaders and secretary of state hillary clinton. the white house had doubts which rebels could be trusted with the arms. those details came to light during a senate hearing on libya and republicans had some tough questions for panetta, who revealed he and president obama spoke once during the eight-hour benghazi attack that left four americans dead and explained why the pentagon didn't send any war planes. >> reporter: the reason planes were not launched the attack came in two waves in two different locations and after the first wave ended after about an hour and a half they all thought it was over plus he said there wasn't enough actionable intelligence on the ground to act. >> you can't just willy-nilly send f-16s there and blow the hell out of a place without knowing what's taking place. >> reporter: under questioning by republicans secretary panetta and the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey say they were aware in the months before attack u.s. ambassador chris stevens was worried about security in libya. >> did you receive th
the plan was directed by david petraeus and backed by pentagon leaders and secretary of state hillary clinton. the white house had doubts which rebels could be trusted with the arms. those details came to light during a senate hearing on libya and republicans had some tough questions for panetta, who revealed he and president obama spoke once during the eight-hour benghazi attack that left four americans dead and explained why the pentagon didn't send any war planes. >> reporter: the...